lundi 16 avril 2018

Use Local Resources For Living Healthy In Brooklyn

By Ann Sullivan


The amount of people who are overweight or obese has skyrocketed, and with it a huge increase in related diseases. Most people are already at risk for things like cancer or diabetes based on family history, and being unhealthy increases that risk a lot. If you are worried about your overall well being and wish to be more fit or eat better, then there are plenty of resources for living healthy in Brooklyn.

Being fit does not start as an adult, or even as a child as some people think. It starts in the womb, which is why pregnant women really need to watch what they eat and drink. If you are a first time expectant mother, then signing for for Healthy Start Brooklyn or a similar program will help you a lot. You will get access to tons of resources, including home visits before and after your pregnancy, pamphlets and booklets, and groups as well.

The internet is a fantastic trove of wellness living tips in the city, including information about how to sign up for special groups. These groups meet periodically to discuss healthy options locally, including special groups for vegans, vegetarians, exercising, cooking and more. You just have to sign up and show up to the meeting to get help from others with similar goals as yours when it comes to their overall well being and fitness.

You can visit your local market and find healthy, prepared foods in the refrigerated case, but they can be very costly. If you want to eat better but cannot afford to bust your budget with prepared foods, try a local healthy cooking class instead to save money.

You can exercise at home to get or stay fit, but it is far more enjoyable and much more social to join a gym. You get access to all the latest equipment, and possibly other great amenities like swimming pools, saunas for muscle relief, and even rock climbing walls in some cases. Or you can join one that focuses on a specific disciplines such as boxing or Pilates.

If you prefer to get your exercise outdoors when you can, then there are many parks all over the borough that let you explore some of the more historical parts of the city while getting fit. Brooklyn Bridge park is great for sightseeing and walking, and you can even walk across the entire length of the bridge and back. Prospect Park has biking trails, and Brighton Beach Park is great for a waterfront view while you jog or walk.

If you are elderly or having grandparents who are aging and need help staying healthy, then consider joining a local senior group. There are government sponsored senior living programs to help older folks get some exercise so they can feel young again and feel good.

Citi Bike is a great alternative to taking expensive cabs or waiting forever for a late bus. You can get to work using a rented bike that you get from a nearby kiosk, then return the bike as needed throughout the day. Make multiple stops and get some great, heart healthy exercise by using this method, then return the bike to a kiosk in Manhattan, Queens, or wherever the day takes you without the hassle of owning or maintaining a car or bike.




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